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Word Meanings - RADISH - Book Publishers vocabulary database

The pungent fleshy root of a well-known cruciferous plant ; also, the whole plant. Radish fly , a small two-winged fly whose larvæ burrow in radishes. It resembles the onion fly. -- Rat-tailed radish , an herb having a long, slender pod,

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The pungent fleshy root of a well-known cruciferous plant ; also, the whole plant. Radish fly , a small two-winged fly whose larvæ burrow in radishes. It resembles the onion fly. -- Rat-tailed radish , an herb having a long, slender pod, which is sometimes eaten. -- Wild radish , the jointed charlock. (more info) radix, -icis, a root, an edible root, especially a radish, akin to E.

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    The possessive of whosoever. See Whosoever.
  • WINGY
    1. Having wings; rapid. With wingy speed outstrip the eastern wind. Addison.
  • HAVENED
    Sheltered in a haven. Blissful havened both from joy and pain. Keats.
  • HAVENER
    A harbor master.
  • WINGFISH
    A sea robin having large, winglike pectoral fins. See Sea robin, under Robin.
  • TAILBLOCK
    A block with a tail. See Tail, 9.
  • TAILRACE
    The channel in which tailings, suspended in water, are conducted away. (more info) 1. See Race, n., 6.
  • PLANTIGRADA
    A subdivision of Carnivora having plantigrade feet. It includes the bears, raccoons, and allied species.
  • HAVELOCK
    A light cloth covering for the head and neck, used by soldiers as a protection from sunstroke.
  • SMALLISH
    Somewhat small. G. W. Cable.
  • ONION
    A liliaceous plant of the genus Allium , having a strong-flavored bulb and long hollow leaves; also, its bulbous root, much used as an article of food. The name is often extended to other species of the genus. Onion fish , the grenadier. -- Onion
  • PLANTULE
    The embryo which has begun its development in the act of germination.
  • PLANTIGRADE
    Walking on the sole of the foot; pertaining to the plantigrades. Having the foot so formed that the heel touches the ground when the leg is upright.
  • TAILORING
    The business or the work of a tailor or a tailoress.
  • WHOLENESS
    The quality or state of being whole, entire, or sound; entireness; totality; completeness.
  • TAILOR
    The goldfish. Salt-water tailor , the bluefish. Bartlett. -- Tailor bird , any one of numerous species of small Asiatic and East Indian singing birds belonging to Orthotomus, Prinia, and allied genera. They are noted for the skill with which
  • HAVE
    haven, habben, AS. habben ; akin to OS. hebbian, D. hebben, OFries, hebba, OHG. hab, G. haben, Icel. hafa, Sw. hafva, Dan. have, Goth. haban, and prob. to L. habere, whence F. 1. To hold in possession or control; to own; as, he has a farm. 2.
  • TAILBOARD
    The board at the rear end of a cart or wagon, which can be removed or let down, for convenience in loading or unloading.
  • WHOLE-HOOFED
    Having an undivided hoof, as the horse.
  • SLENDER
    Uttered with a thin tone; -- the opposite of broad; as, the slender vowels long e and i. -- Slen"der*ly, adv. -- Slen"der*ness, n. (more info) slendre, sclendre, fr. OD. slinder thin, slender, perhaps through a French form; cf. OD. slinderen,
  • DISPLANTATION
    The act of displanting; removal; displacement. Sir W. Raleigh.
  • OVERFLOWINGLY
    In great abundance; exuberantly. Boyle.
  • SUPPLANT
    heels, to throw down; sub under + planta the sole of the foot, also, 1. To trip up. "Supplanted, down he fell." Milton. 2. To remove or displace by stratagem; to displace and take the place of; to supersede; as, a rival supplants another in the
  • KNOWINGLY
    1. With knowledge; in a knowing manner; intelligently; consciously; deliberately; as, he would not knowingly offend. Strype. 2. By experience. Shak.
  • TWINGE
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    Of or pertaining to Ulric Zwingli , the reformer of German Switzerland, who maintained that in the Lord's Supper the true body of Christ is present by the contemplation of faith but not in essence or reality, and that the sacrament is a memorial
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    See ABOVE
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    In a dismal manner; gloomily; sorrowfully; uncomfortably.
  • RAT-TAILED
    Having a long, tapering tail like that of a rat. Rat-tailed larva , the larva of a fly of the genus Eristalis. See Eristalis. -- Rat-tailed serpent , the fer-de-lance. -- Rat-tailed shrew , the musk shrew.
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    The state or quality of being knowing or intelligent; shrewdness; skillfulness.
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    incision, fr. entailler to cut away; pref. en- + tailler to cut; LL. feudum talliatum a fee entailed, i. e., curtailed or 1. That which is entailed. Hence: An estate in fee entailed, or limited in descent to a particular class of issue. The rule
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    The European swift.

 

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